The Glass Blocks Duplex by Tal Goldsmith Fish Design Studio
The Glass Blocks Duplex is a contemporary apartment located in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed in 2021 by Tal Goldsmith Fish Design Studio.
Description
In this project, a duplex in a residential tower in Tel Aviv, during the planning process we searched for the right mixture of materials,
colors and dynamics so as to provide to our clients, who are coming in from the busy street, a serene and peaceful place, a home.
While entering the main hall, a double height space is revealed. To soften the feeling and provide a sense of home rather than alienation,
we decided to create a bridge right at the center of the space. Splitting the space in two not only provides a better human scale proportion but also provides a variety of interesting viewing angles and movement possibilities. The bridge leads to a western window with
a view towards the sea and so there we created a small reading and relaxing area overlooking the sea.
Separating the public and private areas was achieved through the creation of a large wall made of metalized glass blocks. Glass blocks
have been in use all over the world for over 200 years now. Their strongest advantage is that they can be used to create constructive
walls which transfer light and form reflections and thus soften the space and generate layers of interests.
The glass blocks used in this project aren?t fully transparent but do transfer light and the silhouette of the person walking by on the
other side. In addition, during...
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